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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2024
  • Today we're looking at the other Avro Manchester - equally as cursed as the one from the second world war.
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  • @RexsHangar
    @RexsHangar  2 месяца назад +8

    F.A.Q Section - Ask your questions here :)
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    • @167curly
      @167curly 2 месяца назад +1

      Rather ironic that both Avro Manchesters were both lemons.

    • @spoddie
      @spoddie 2 месяца назад +1

      Can you do a video on the SR-71 pls? RUclips only has 10 million videos on it and I think it needs more.

    • @joehudson3914
      @joehudson3914 2 месяца назад

      Absolutely love you videos, would you consider doing the Jetfire at some point? Keep it up Rex!

    • @dundomaroje9627
      @dundomaroje9627 2 месяца назад

      I have just watched one of Yours videos about torpedo bombers. It was older one so i think commenting there could be useless so i comment here.
      Have you ever heard of Soviet style of "torpedo" bombing?
      Soviet Black Sea fleet had american Boston B20 bombers, obtained through Iranian branch of Lend-Lease program .
      They had interesting tactics of bombing german ships using plain heavy bombs.
      It was like this:
      Top speed - lowest possible altitude, just over the water, and they dropped bomb near the ship, on the water.
      Bomb had jumped 2-3 times and slammed into ship hull, while airplane flies over the top of the ship.
      Boston B20 was best for that kind of use, but they used other types of aircrafts too. La-5, IL-2... whatever they had.

    • @albertmak5496
      @albertmak5496 2 месяца назад

      Can you do a video on the DO-26 please? It's one of the most beautiful aircraft of all times ( Well, in my opinion that is.)

  • @tombier9170
    @tombier9170 2 месяца назад +74

    Ah, British understatement - "flight characteristics mediocre at best". Anyone else - frankly terrifying.

    • @smythharris2635
      @smythharris2635 2 месяца назад +2

      😅

    • @snowstalker36
      @snowstalker36 2 месяца назад +3

      Avro clearly agreed, seeing as they kept the corrected Pike's around to use as testbeds but tossed the 529 in the bin.

  • @theinfernollama8564
    @theinfernollama8564 2 месяца назад +54

    Ah yes Avro and the curse of Manchester

    • @hammer1349
      @hammer1349 2 месяца назад +3

      Seems to be a running theme

    • @WarblesOnALot
      @WarblesOnALot 2 месяца назад +3

      G'day,
      Yay Team !
      Och..., aye...; truth be told
      Olde Bean, the
      Avro-504 k was probabubblie the absolute
      Pinnacle of British Edwardian
      Aeroplanology...
      After that, it was
      All Downhill
      Until coming of
      The Lancaster....
      The Lancastrian was vile, and the York was still significantly horrible...; while the Lincoln ran out of Fattles to Bight, until Malaya submitted an Imperial Request for Rainforest to be Pattern-Bombed to better intimidate the more rebellious local Native Yokels into submission to "their betters", in the 1960s.
      And the Shackleton could outfly most Submarines for as long as it operated under an impenetrable CAP in Airspace free from Aerial Opposition.
      The 504 k during the Great Patriotic Existential War of One..., and the Lancaster in the Sequale staged 20, years later ; were the twin Peaks of Avro's Achievement...
      Such is life.
      Have a good one...
      Stay safe,
      ;-p
      Ciao !

    • @thestrangegreenman
      @thestrangegreenman 2 месяца назад +1

      I'd watch that VHS video

    • @johndyson4109
      @johndyson4109 2 месяца назад +1

      Like your familure with this example in aircraft history...lol...

    • @jimroberts3009
      @jimroberts3009 2 месяца назад +1

      Twice they tried, twice they failed!

  • @rjs_698
    @rjs_698 2 месяца назад +35

    The RH Dobson who crawled along the top of the Pike's fuselage in flight is better known to history as Sir Roy Dobson, Avro's Managing Director during WW2 and after.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад +6

      Code name 'Gekko'

    • @JGCR59
      @JGCR59 2 месяца назад +6

      Serious "those magnificent men in their flying machines" vibes here

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 2 месяца назад +20

    When an aircraft goes from _AVRO_ to _AV-NO._

    • @SephirothRyu
      @SephirothRyu 2 месяца назад

      'Av no what?
      Oh, a tail.

  • @brianedwards7142
    @brianedwards7142 2 месяца назад +14

    "My Mum wouldn't like it Cap'n Mainwaring."
    "Shutup, Pike."

  • @williammorris584
    @williammorris584 2 месяца назад +11

    When you’re just along as an observer and wind up crawling half the length of the plane’s exterior.

  • @danielstickney2400
    @danielstickney2400 2 месяца назад +5

    One would think someone would have actually bothered to verify the Center of Gravity before the first test flight. Just imagine the finger pointing afterwards. "I thought you checked the CG! No, I thought YOU checked the CG!"

  • @SuperchargedSupercharged
    @SuperchargedSupercharged 2 месяца назад +17

    Only awake one minute this morning, literally. This is a great was to start a day at 0430 hours.

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys 2 месяца назад +28

    Something you didnt seem to notice with the Pike. The pic of the original Sunbeam Nubian powered machine appears to have counter-rotating props, something the later versions appear to do away with

    • @MrLBPug
      @MrLBPug 2 месяца назад +8

      Funnily enough, the Avro 529 also has counter-rotating props, albeit four-bladed ones. The 529a had two-bladed ones rotating in the same direction. I guess it depends on the engines and perhaps the associated reduction gears driving the actual propellers.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад +3

      That was well spotted - I missed it completely

    • @paulwoodman5131
      @paulwoodman5131 2 месяца назад +2

      1:39 pushers counter rotating. 4:53 4-blade tractor counter rotating, inboard direction; 5:16 counter rotating outbound. As they struggled with longitudinal control, wondering if they were experimenting with prop rotation.

  • @Alobo075
    @Alobo075 2 месяца назад +26

    "Have you heard the tale of the Avro Manchester..."
    "It's a tale you won't hear from the Jedi...."

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 2 месяца назад

      Dang it, I thought I was witty with my other comment, but you beat me to the meme.

  • @johnedwards3198
    @johnedwards3198 2 месяца назад +14

    When BAE systems go through the former RAF titles Typhoon, Tempest etc "I know, we haven't done Manchester in a while, I wonder why?" 😅

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад +2

      Or a Whirlwind ........... which, well, RR Kestrels ... Nah
      Which reminds me
      Does the RAF must have a thing about wind?

    • @rjs_698
      @rjs_698 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Farweasel Westland, and the RAF, did re-use Whirlwind pretty soon after WW2 for a licence-built Sikorsky S55.

    • @rjs_698
      @rjs_698 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Farweasel - and another thing - the twin-engined fighter Whirlwind was powered by the RR Peregrine not the Kestrel. The connection between the Peregrine and the second Avro Manchester is that the RR Vulture that powered it was an X24 engine based on two V12 Peregrines joined together.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад

      @@rjs_698 👺 ! Rolls up anorak sleeves ...
      *Sir, The Peregrine was the successor to the Kestrel & derived from it*
      Whirlwind of different types used BOTH 🙄

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад

      @@rjs_698 👺 ! Rolls up anorak sleeves .........
      *Sir, Might I just point out that the Peregrine was a successor derived from the Kestrel* (&)
      The Whirlwind, in various types, used BOTH 🙄

  • @TheOsfania
    @TheOsfania 2 месяца назад +6

    R.H. Dobson had balls of steel.

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 2 месяца назад +8

    Omg I didn’t know about the earlier part of the “Manchester curse”.

  • @sadwingsraging3044
    @sadwingsraging3044 2 месяца назад +5

    It's like a horror story for Avro.
    The Fall of the House of Manchester.

  • @iffracem
    @iffracem 2 месяца назад +2

    To be fair, I think the second Manchester's issues derived mainly from the silly design requirement to be able to fit inside a standard hanger of the time, limiting it's wingspan, and the dodgy RR Vulture engines.
    Seems a common thread in British aircraft "failure", the Air Ministry design requirement.

  • @FionaOfMountLawley
    @FionaOfMountLawley 2 месяца назад +3

    The A.B.C. Dragonfly *was* a very unsuccessful engine. Of the 19 different aircraft it is known to have been used for, only a total of 236 aircraft were ever built. 200 of those were Sopwith Dragons, with the 1A development of the engine installed, and some Nieuport Nighthawks, initially developed with the A.B.C. Dragonflies in mind, were exported to Greece, Sweden and Japan (but only after the replacement of the engine). There were the 485 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskins produced, but those too had the engine switched out during development.
    So, leaving aside the Sopwith Dragons (because of the improvements in the 1A version) the original engine ended up being used in an average of 2 aircraft of the other 18 types, which were all prototypes except for the Sopwith Rainbow, That was a racing plane, was scratched before the single race it entered with the Dragonfly engine, Of the three races it was entered into ,it only flew in the third (fitted with a Bristol Jupiter II powerplant) and was then destroyed in a crash less than a month later

  • @bobroberts6155
    @bobroberts6155 2 месяца назад +8

    As soon as you hear “was designed to fulfil several roles” you know it’s going to be mediocre at best.

  • @Fen.ri.s
    @Fen.ri.s 2 месяца назад +6

    Falling asleep to these videos is just amazing

  • @pissedoff-is1mt
    @pissedoff-is1mt 2 месяца назад

    Your vids are superb mate not only for the detail and the enthusiasm that comes thru in your voice which makes them even more watchable and fun but also because you cover all the aircraft that others don't and it's not just a list of the usual suspects. Please keep them coming!!

  • @jimeditorial
    @jimeditorial Месяц назад

    Looping that aircraft would have required mind boggling courage

  • @oldfatbastad6053
    @oldfatbastad6053 2 месяца назад +9

    Avro Pike? cue dads army jokes hahahaha

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад +1

      Don't tell 'em that

    • @travelbugse2829
      @travelbugse2829 2 месяца назад

      Sad - Ian Lavender left us on February 2nd. RIP.

  • @copperator6649
    @copperator6649 2 месяца назад +2

    if i had a Nickle for every time there was a plane named the Manchester, I'd have two Nickels. which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice

  • @alexdvorak4079
    @alexdvorak4079 2 месяца назад +6

    Glad to see you posting again 🤙

  • @jamieblanche3963
    @jamieblanche3963 2 месяца назад +4

    Forgive the pedantry, dear sir, but at 1:41 you say "a wingspan of 60ft (or 8.2m)", that cannae be right. :P

  • @robertdragoff6909
    @robertdragoff6909 2 месяца назад +2

    When AVRO’s first design was rolled out, it had 150 hp engines and I it could have been designated as an ultralight!
    But you’d think that after almost 20 years they’d get things right the first time….
    It wasn’t until someone decided to add 2 more engines did things work out.
    Interesting video

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell5611 2 месяца назад

    Great video as always.
    Cheers

  • @jeffapplewhite5981
    @jeffapplewhite5981 2 месяца назад

    Performing a loop in a big bipane! Open cockpit! Wow! 👍👍

  • @marcelocraveroregeni6973
    @marcelocraveroregeni6973 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh god damn it Avro, you did it again?!

  • @lewiswestfall2687
    @lewiswestfall2687 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks Rex

  • @SeanJamesZA
    @SeanJamesZA 2 месяца назад +3

    Enjoyed this one.

  • @rafaxo6086
    @rafaxo6086 2 месяца назад +3

    RAF: alr the plane has a good look what did you name it?
    Avro: we named it the Manchester! What do you think?...général?
    RAF: *gone as they heard the name manchester*

    • @cameronnewton7053
      @cameronnewton7053 2 месяца назад +1

      *sounds of screaming and smashing glass as they throw themselves out the nearest window*

  • @byrdman50010
    @byrdman50010 2 месяца назад

    Another great video!

  • @jeffapplewhite5981
    @jeffapplewhite5981 2 месяца назад

    Good information! Thanks 👍

  • @womble321
    @womble321 2 месяца назад +3

    Never build an engine designed to run at its natural vibration frequency! Precisely what the Dragonfly did.

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 2 месяца назад +1

    When I heard "disastrous tale" I immediately thought of the Tail of the Halifax and all those lives lost owing to rudder stall.

  • @chrismoule7242
    @chrismoule7242 2 месяца назад

    "Dragonfly" yes that's all we need to hear...

  • @jamesengland7461
    @jamesengland7461 2 месяца назад +1

    "Completely let down by its engine" 😂 yeah, that's usually the result...

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu 2 месяца назад

    9:30 Gee, an engine with great performance promise that ended up shafting (to one degree or another) every aircraft development program in which it was utilized! A distant predecessor to the J40 (and the Vulture, but the Vulture never carried the hopes and dreams of as many aircraft as some others...).

  • @sleeplessindefatigable6385
    @sleeplessindefatigable6385 2 месяца назад

    The moment I saw the Dragonfly engine, I knew exactly where this was going.

  • @mikedowd2094
    @mikedowd2094 2 месяца назад +1

    "Oh! Manchester, So much to answer for".

  • @Insanitypants80
    @Insanitypants80 2 месяца назад +1

    Don't tell them your name, Avro Pike!

  • @stnylan
    @stnylan 2 месяца назад +1

    Rex, I am sure we all appreciate your hopes to build up a backlog and all, but you do know making promises like that are just a gift to Chance and Fate to come a-calling with the analagous equivalent of a Dragonfly engine for an Avro Manchester, right? :)

  • @forthwithtx5852
    @forthwithtx5852 2 месяца назад

    Nice one.

  • @aslamnurfikri7640
    @aslamnurfikri7640 2 месяца назад +3

    At least it's not a Blackburn...

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 2 месяца назад

    What a deal.....Thanks Rex's Hangar.....
    Old F-4 2 Shoe🇺🇸

  • @JGCR59
    @JGCR59 2 месяца назад +1

    I think no aircraft role ever produced less impressive results than the anti-Zeppelin fighter

  • @demonicsquid7217
    @demonicsquid7217 2 месяца назад +1

    To be fair, these aircraft are quite appropriate for the city of Manchester.

  • @AFNacapella
    @AFNacapella 2 месяца назад

    after watching so many videos, why am I still baffled by how sketchy airplanes looked a good hundred years ago

  • @mattheweagles5123
    @mattheweagles5123 2 месяца назад +2

    I had the curse of Manchester once. Some antibiotics cleared it up though.

  • @JGCR59
    @JGCR59 2 месяца назад

    Thats what you get from naming a plane after that city

  • @300guy
    @300guy 2 месяца назад +2

    I guess Manchesters can't be choosers!

  • @smythharris2635
    @smythharris2635 2 месяца назад

    The Avro Nettlebed, the best!

  • @barkebaat
    @barkebaat 2 месяца назад

    1:41 - No, wrong feet/ metres!

  • @thegreat_I_am
    @thegreat_I_am 2 месяца назад

    Men were men in those days! Imagine looping one of these things.

  • @bryanparkhurst17
    @bryanparkhurst17 2 месяца назад

    I have watched so many of your videos that I'm starting to believe that you might start running out of material soon. I haven't actually gone back and looked at your playlist but I would be interested to know if you have done the Wright flier or any Zeppelin's.

  • @colinhooper1933
    @colinhooper1933 2 месяца назад

    Interesting that the glazed bombardiers position is very similar to the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley

  • @Insanitypants80
    @Insanitypants80 2 месяца назад

    The Manchester was mad fer it

  • @adrianklaver113
    @adrianklaver113 2 месяца назад

    I believe that is 18.2 meters for wingspan.

  • @bobfry5267
    @bobfry5267 2 месяца назад

    How about a history of drones? They have been around a while. You might understandably want to stay with manned aircraft.

  • @pandaphil
    @pandaphil 2 месяца назад +1

    Such a shame. They were nice looking planes.

  • @johnp8131
    @johnp8131 2 месяца назад

    I know many aircraft could be quite similar looking back then. However this Manchester looks very much like a re-engined DH10?

  • @JavvyF61
    @JavvyF61 2 месяца назад

    0:36 tbf they were named after manchester. i wouldn't wish that fate on my worst enemy.

  • @321bytor
    @321bytor 2 месяца назад

    Manchester, so much to answer for

  • @Dreska_
    @Dreska_ 2 месяца назад

    Ah yes, Nubian! We have lots of that!

  • @EricBrindle-dp8kq
    @EricBrindle-dp8kq 2 месяца назад

    please more

  • @Somni_Rex
    @Somni_Rex 2 месяца назад +2

    But it work then

  • @uingaeoc3905
    @uingaeoc3905 2 месяца назад +2

    Alliot Roe was from Manchester and the factory i s in the district of Woodford in Manchester.

    • @rjs_698
      @rjs_698 2 месяца назад +1

      Woodford didn't open until 1924 and was only a final assembly and flight test facility. The main manufacturing site before the Chadderton site opened in 1939 was at Newton Heath, not too far from where Manchester City's stadium now is. Flight testing in the Manchester area prior to Woodford opening was done at Alexandra Park.

    • @user-lb3xl8pt5q
      @user-lb3xl8pt5q 2 месяца назад +1

      Woodford is not in Manchester. The main factory was in Chadderton, Manchester. The final assembly hangar was at Woodford, Cheshire and also the Flight Sheds and Experimental Hangar at the other side of the Airfield. I was an Avro Apprentice until 1970. Sadly, the airfield no longer exists, as it is now a large housing estate, although there is a heritage museum, including an early Vulcan in anti-flash white scheme.

  • @thenationalthing7979
    @thenationalthing7979 2 месяца назад

    Avvvroooooaaaaneson

  • @MonkeyJedi99
    @MonkeyJedi99 2 месяца назад

    You've heard about the disastrous tale of the Avro Manchester, but have heard of the tale of Plageous the Wise?

    • @MrLBPug
      @MrLBPug 2 месяца назад

      Darth Plagueis the Wise.

  • @Farweasel
    @Farweasel 2 месяца назад +1

    If they'd just named it for Salford instead of Manchester they'd have neve had such problems 😋

    • @mikedowd2094
      @mikedowd2094 2 месяца назад +2

      A.V. Roe's house (birthplace) still stands on the corner of Green Lane and the A57 Liverpool Road in Patricroft. Salford Council claim AV Roe as a son of the city but Salford as a city wasn't created until 1926 and Patricroft wasn't incorporated in to it until local govt reorganisation in 1974. I think the Council still own the building, but it is in a declining unoccupied state and no blue plaque or anything. Wouldn't be suprised if in the coming years they let it get burnt down or decline to such a state thry can legally demolish it. Very sad.

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel 2 месяца назад

      @@mikedowd2094 Ah BUT
      Salford was the original 'big town' for the area when Manchester was two cottages & a shared outhouse.
      Possibly plus a Goat.

  • @garryferrington811
    @garryferrington811 2 месяца назад

    Is the city of Manchester cursed, too?

  • @johndyson4109
    @johndyson4109 2 месяца назад

    The Dragonfly engine! Leave it up to the British to keep using a shit engine in their planes...

    • @stevecunningham8960
      @stevecunningham8960 2 месяца назад

      Except, they didn't, there were a lot of aircraft "planned" to use it but when it turned out to be a dud they were dropped. Granville Bradshaw was a far better salesman than an engineer. He managed to convince the War Dept to make the ABC the standard aircraft engine for the UK before one had been built. After the war he was responsible for some strange motorcycle engines, like the ABC. His main actual success would be the P&M Panther 600 Single.

  • @CFG-eb3my
    @CFG-eb3my 25 дней назад

    08 May 24

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    @CFG-eb3my День назад

    01 May 24

  • @40over86
    @40over86 2 месяца назад

    Too bad. It was actually a nice looking aircraft.

  • @womble321
    @womble321 2 месяца назад

    No the manchester wasn't that bad. They discovered someone was messing with the engines and that they had metal particles added or not cleaned out. After they were carefully dismantled and cleaned the engine problems went away. They never managed to catch the people responsible.

    • @MrLBPug
      @MrLBPug 2 месяца назад +2

      What Manchester are you talking about? Chris goes into the particulars of the 533 Manchester (and its engines) in this video.
      The Rolls-Royce Vulture engine of the WW2 Manchester was unreliable due to several problems, mainly with lubrication and overheating. During wartime it would have been a waste of resources, time and money to iron out the Vulture's problems, so Rolls-Royce focused on further development of the Merlin and Griffon engines instead. Both eventually equalled and even surpassed the Vulture's projected power output. Both were also set up far simpler than the X-24 layout of the Vulture, the Griffon more so than the Merlin.

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 2 месяца назад

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    • @NellaCuriosity
      @NellaCuriosity 2 месяца назад +2

      Channels can't choose what ads run on their videos. If you don't want to see a particular ad, you need to click on the ad video and say 'Not interested'

    • @davefellhoelter1343
      @davefellhoelter1343 2 месяца назад

      But they need to Know. or they do not know.@@NellaCuriosity

    • @MrLBPug
      @MrLBPug 2 месяца назад

      That David dude also doesn't realise that Chris is a Briton-turned-Aussie and therefore probably doesn't have anything to say about US politics. Which is just as well, really.

  • @Tomi-yy3fv
    @Tomi-yy3fv 2 месяца назад

    AVRO: From Manchester with love, and a hint of curse!